Two of my road bikes (Surly Cross Check, Giant RS940) have BMX pedals. The Giant has MKS molded BMX platforms and the Surly has Crank Bro 50/50 BMX with the adjustable screws/spikes.
I ride the Surly for my 42 mile commute over 5 of Seattle's 7 biiiiig hills. (and several smaller un-named hills. we have hills here.) I love the 50/50 pedals. They grip like mad. I never have hot foot. My feet don't slip even in the rain. (we have rain here) My knee and hip are very happy. I can wear any shoes: Doc Martens, Keens, Chacos...
You can customize your "spike" pattern and depth with the Crank Bro 50/50, and you can even switch out the colors of the plate on half the pedal. (a box of spikes is about $15 and will last a long long time. not sure how much the sexy color plates cost.)
I was a devout clip user for nearly 30 years, then was clipless for a few. The BMX are much better than clips for me, and on par/slightly better than clipless for me.
From the Crank Brothers website: http://www.crankbrothers.com/tech_5050.php
BTW - I also used to skateboard (loooong time ago). If you are like me, and your feet want to wrap around things, and feel what you're doing through your feet, you might really like BMX pedals. Vans do VERY nicely on the Crank Bro pedals, too! They mesh really well with the spike patterns.
Last edited by KnottedYet; 09-01-2009 at 05:09 AM.
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